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22 creedmoor
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<blockquote data-quote="venatic" data-source="post: 2739021" data-attributes="member: 33745"><p>Just to add to post above.</p><p>H4350 seems to be a popular powder for 22 Creedmoor but not sure it's a great choice? This is just an opinion based on a good bit of experience and a little data from independent pressure test on my old load that I used forever that turned out to be way over accepted max.</p><p>There is probably a good reason now that Hodgdon has published data on their website that they did not use h4350 in the 22 Creedmoor.</p><p>Look at their velocities and if you see a load online that is WAY out of line with what they show then you can be fairly confident it's above what's considered acceptable pressure.</p><p>Now people go well above what's considered safe and acceptable pressures all the time but just wanted to reiterate take loads you see online with a cautious eye. Or risk losing one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="venatic, post: 2739021, member: 33745"] Just to add to post above. H4350 seems to be a popular powder for 22 Creedmoor but not sure it’s a great choice? This is just an opinion based on a good bit of experience and a little data from independent pressure test on my old load that I used forever that turned out to be way over accepted max. There is probably a good reason now that Hodgdon has published data on their website that they did not use h4350 in the 22 Creedmoor. Look at their velocities and if you see a load online that is WAY out of line with what they show then you can be fairly confident it’s above what’s considered acceptable pressure. Now people go well above what’s considered safe and acceptable pressures all the time but just wanted to reiterate take loads you see online with a cautious eye. Or risk losing one. [/QUOTE]
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